The copper in electrical wires is a great conductor. Birds are not good conductors. That's one reason they don't get shocked when they sit on electrical wires. The energy bypasses the birds and keeps flowing along the wire instead.
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Answer:
The bird doesn't get shocked even if standing on top
of an electric wire because both of the bird's feet are at the same
electric potential wherein the active electricity travels in the wire and not in the bird's feet.
Explanation:
Electric power lines have an alternating current or AC where in the
active electric current always changes its directions.
As time pass by the positive and negative voltage alternates its
the flow of directions.
And last, since the voltage flow in the electrical wire is keep on
changing, the same thing happening in the bird's feet.
The birds standing on it has constantly getting charged and discharged
through its own feet.
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Answer:
The copper in electrical wires is a great conductor. Birds are not good conductors. That's one reason they don't get shocked when they sit on electrical wires. The energy bypasses the birds and keeps flowing along the wire instead.